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this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of us forget history. the way i view things is since world war two there has been this big exhalation of government programs. -- escalation of government programs. over decades they have made these promises and it is starting to encroach in the private sector. the private sector is what creates jobs, not the government. think that as an important concept here. it is kind of a big escalation in government and it is starting to infringe on the private sector. host: if you are listening on c- span radio, coast-to-coast on x m at channel -- on
this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of...
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for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be much more difficult and complicated just to go in there with a shorter building used to be complex all of the different types of instruments implementations of intensely and certainly there must be although why use two to base not just the russian domestic economy but the global one as well you know creating jobs and infrastructure it just desperate measures meddling with oil. it's not easy sedation for anybody. stimulating economy you always need to be able because if you show some stimulation and some part of me still like being in mortgage financi
for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be...
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think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than trying to create rules around it that would make it impossible for to be fully exploited to the benefit of job creation in our country. we should open up federal lands and waters. it should dramatically increase for our country's economic security. we need to the energy secure as fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 million barriers of oil around the world that could come from america. we should create a com
think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than...
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was working the sherpa for a printer to ensure proper leaders have discussed in detail how the global economy stations the challenges of all the major countries are facing and one of the challenges is. transparency or for global finance this money being used by institutional investors by banks by large companies for their paying taxes so how this affects us to station to particular countries in need of skill are going to take some primacy requirements and i see that's where it's important development coming down on offshore as was a huge topic calking russia do this and is it possible to get this money back to the home economy major. challenges to improve the station in the russian it's a key instrument to bring money back to you know going to use law enforcement most or something like that it just requires it to. make influence on the investors and we're committed to do so and in reality how much money are we talking about dozens of billions of dollars of new investments to create new more than jobs in the rushing all the surplus are starting from the traditional and the very. nature resourc
was working the sherpa for a printer to ensure proper leaders have discussed in detail how the global economy stations the challenges of all the major countries are facing and one of the challenges is. transparency or for global finance this money being used by institutional investors by banks by large companies for their paying taxes so how this affects us to station to particular countries in need of skill are going to take some primacy requirements and i see that's where it's important...
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germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people of those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf allies are cracking down on online with simple twitter posts some more than a decade behind bars. a
germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people...
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. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i wanted economy to be fixed. that is one of the most important problems. i used to be a shopkeeper, but i quit. is note hassan rouhani the -- >> if we want to choose a way to develop a country and ensure the welfare of the people and establish peace and stability, there is no better way than enforcing the law and remaining committed to the law. >> hassan rouhani is a longtime friend of the man who holds the real power in iran, the supreme leader. while he says he wants to reach out by getting away from extremism in foreign-policy, he has almost -- also promised there will be no surrender to west
. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i...
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we all take might now is seen as a lifeline in these growing times of energy the montanists fragile economy that we're in at the moment so right now i've got maria found to have been silk about this the head of the i.a.e.a. some eight seed in special energy agency so tell me to think that the key arctic nations will work together to use these missiles is o.t.c. potential competition and complex coming as a result of everyone trying to get in on it well i hope to work together and i think it's important they work together because everybody's looking at the arctic so magnifying glasses so whatever happens there will be scrutinized immediately and will be seen immediately by the world so i think it's a vehicle supports and other countries in the gates of the arctic and having been part of the arctic all working together a lot about china them because we know that china wants to get a foothold into the arctic if it does manage to do that do you think that the balance of power will change the point is that whatever happens with or without china there there will be there will be this need for coo
we all take might now is seen as a lifeline in these growing times of energy the montanists fragile economy that we're in at the moment so right now i've got maria found to have been silk about this the head of the i.a.e.a. some eight seed in special energy agency so tell me to think that the key arctic nations will work together to use these missiles is o.t.c. potential competition and complex coming as a result of everyone trying to get in on it well i hope to work together and i think it's...
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my point is imagine with these border agents, that would only boost their economies, and if you think we have a problem now in trying to bring them to the table, you know, as far as negotiating with them, imagine, you know if they have a sort of fledgling economy, along with these federal dollars that are consistently going to be coming in. and if you flood the border with these agents forget about ever reducing it. because they always go back to the point where they need us. >> i think adding a few more border agents is going to not have much effect on the economy of a state. >> well, look at these states that have these prisons they are building and that's an industry within it's a. >> stephanie: yeah. that's true. jim has talked about that before. >> yeah, you have financial incentive to arrest people. >> but i think the southern border does require a few more agents. and that's where the compromise is coming from regarding the immigration bill. >> stephanie: i'm sure it has nothing to do with taking an ass whooping among latinos. >> yeah. >> stephanie: cindy in michigan. >> caller
my point is imagine with these border agents, that would only boost their economies, and if you think we have a problem now in trying to bring them to the table, you know, as far as negotiating with them, imagine, you know if they have a sort of fledgling economy, along with these federal dollars that are consistently going to be coming in. and if you flood the border with these agents forget about ever reducing it. because they always go back to the point where they need us. >> i think...
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right now this economy is not growing. even though we're being told that it's growing. we're in the barrier removal business. we do not get that message out there enough. the barriers to jobs. entrepreneurship, and ownership. that gets people excited. that gets them enthusiastic about what it is that we stand for. t. targeted races. targeted races. races. find some races when the time comes that you can support and help to get some of the right people there. we have got to stop sending nearly 90% of the folks in d.c. back to d.c. 90%. eta. a, activists. you see the foot soldiers like you and i are the ones that are going to be able to change things. and the way we're going to be able to change things is we're going to create a continue to create and expand what we've already been doing for the past several years, of creating a ground swell of activists, a ground swell of citizens and patriots and conservatives. and here's how this works. as we create the ground swell around number two that i'm going to describe in a minute, then it's going to be so massive that the poli
right now this economy is not growing. even though we're being told that it's growing. we're in the barrier removal business. we do not get that message out there enough. the barriers to jobs. entrepreneurship, and ownership. that gets people excited. that gets them enthusiastic about what it is that we stand for. t. targeted races. targeted races. races. find some races when the time comes that you can support and help to get some of the right people there. we have got to stop sending nearly...
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it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public work force about 30 years ago. they're now at 6.%. there's 7.3 million people accordingo bls in 2012, end of to 1 2012 in unions. you'rere talking about people coming from countries where unions are prevalent. this is 100% political. there's no other way to spin this. this is a matterf survival for these unions. >> susan, you agree with that? is th about growing the enomy or growing the union base in >> this is absolutely about growing the econom if you look at who else was there at that press conference and at that white house event, it was
it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public...
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i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is citi group. >> okay. we focus on fundamentals and the fundamentals are very positive for citi group. there is several positive factors favoring citi group. improvement in the capital market activity and citi group benefits from the real estate market. in fact, they are going to be releasing 8.57 -- $8.5 billion in reserves so that will be a strong tail wind this year. on top of that the evaluation is very attractive. the stock is selling at 63% of book, a low pe ratio and i think the stock could get up to book value. >> i would assume housing wou
i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is...
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also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words means little to scores of suffering palestinians whose homes are being blocked off by walls of concrete. experience. the walls might be coming down in the race to the world but here in israel they're going up there's one along the country's border with egypt there's a fifty one kilometer one around gaza there's one in the pipeline next to jordan and the newest frontier is being fortified along the lebanese and syrian borders and then there's the most famous the controversial so-called separation wall that encircles the west bank of course it was the fact that israel is defending itself and prep
also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words...
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events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be insured next time member has complained that maybe some was going to be acting under the information for him or it's all the bullshit industrials go where the chinese are actually it is crawford is the best there ever . it is a taxing time for g eight has stated cameron the british prime minister wants the other world leaders to join him in nabbing tax evaders i'm plugging the link post later we'll tell you why it is such a big deal plus israel's bunker mentality details of why top politicians get to go underground at great cost of serious conflict breaches its borders
events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be...
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there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been described as liberal. they're is a certain element to that. the republicans, for their part, have some religious right. they come in fact, these issues are of deep concern to them. and yet not so much for the average american. there has been a pull for years and years asking about the most important issues facing there public. very few are seen where it gay-rights was one that included toward reform. most appear -- most have no idea what tort reform is. usually -- i mean, especially in an area like this if you tell people, the polls say that americans don't really care all that much ab
there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been...
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john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol ents can easil see they have been interdicted. we ought t secure it. john: a problem with the current fans. >> here is this biggeffective miti dance. impervious, scalable. then all the suddenn it just hands. is right here is absurd. >> despite the billions we have spent, there are still lots of balls in the fen. especially the older part. >> ts looks like a pretty good-sized already your. >> this is an area that we have volunteers who came down with welding track and well that up these holes. i mean, it is patchwo. >> i'm touching mexico. john: not that hard to get over the fence. drug dealers build ramps. thi
john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol...
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what can bring to us if we came into painting the economy go the unionist party and i think the pain of ignored scotland for a long day when william hague says that when he travels the world people heard but will good by the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful lenient would you say to them well i can imagine where william hague travels the when he travels the world every drop felicia taylor in singapore employs his lover through and i travel the world people ask me how come an independent country has grown as ruled by a government and ever elected two of the three younger you spoke on the seven the choice mixed you know to vote for government and our independence and i think the work of our. well some polls show almost a third of scots would like to break away from britain with support for a yes vote reaching its highest level in two years though around sixty percent would still vote no with one in ten scots still undecided as what jonathan shafi he's from activist group the radical independents campaign who explained to me why he thinks scotland should go it alone wh
what can bring to us if we came into painting the economy go the unionist party and i think the pain of ignored scotland for a long day when william hague says that when he travels the world people heard but will good by the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful lenient would you say to them well i can imagine where william hague travels the when he travels the world every drop felicia taylor in singapore employs his lover through and i travel the world people ask me how come an...
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and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank you and congratulations. [ applause ] thank you, mayor lee. good evening, my name is zelda saly and i have the pleasure of working with the city build team and we are going to move on with our program this evening. i would like to acknowledge the presence of supervisor district five, breed, i i appreciate you coming this evening, supervisor, thank you. [ applause ] >> the success of city build has only been possible due to the support of the many partners we have. rhonda spoke to that earlier. and one, our next speaker is one such partner. he was a third generation laborer, who rose through the ran
and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank...
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when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty five percent on actual fuel consumption of motorists on the road the study by the international council on clean transportation notes the disparity between real world carbon emissions and what drivers get accounts for an average of three hundred euros more per year but there's three main reasons for the discrepancy the first is that the test is very out of date over thirty years old the second reason is there was lots of loopholes that they can introduce the third main reason is as they do the tests but the lights are switched off the air conditioning is all heating would be zero so it's not
when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty...
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economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i think there could be a really strong boom in the crytion services. there are a lot of companies already starting to do this. this is what american ingenuity looks like. we see a problem, we find a way to fix it. >> john, do you think this will impact the economy for the good or bad? >> i don't think it's going to be negligible either way. facebook had a lot of problem with beacon. that was sharing users' data with advertisers so they could target certain users. that really hurt them for a time being. they got o
economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i...
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global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis on the topic from i've been it's not so from athlone investment rates right it's give me the lay down beside me what it's like in the g eight summit possible and noise you'll be on deals so why they said. that. the offshore it's a shame is an issue that comes back from time to time. in the world economic history the reality in russia is that until we have investors savers who have a high degree of confidence and trust in the way russia is administered you're going to have a real difficult time addressing the officer as. if you are a big challenge here in russia because the banking sector is so
global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis...
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that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is allowing people to come here and allowing americans to hire the people they want to hire going forward. it is remarkable that we have a supposedly free-market think- tank over your arguing that the government's job is to control the flow of production that american employers want to hire and the american economy demands simply because of some sort of central planning and nostalgic. guest: the government's job is to determine who the citizens of united states will be guarded item that there is anyone who wants to grant citizenship
that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is...
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our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo, london, other major cities. a costs are taxpayers every time we go to the hospital. we can do better. other cities are doing better than we are. that is an important issue we have the highest rate in the city, and you're probably higher than any other city. " we have spent on pedestrian safety over the last four years is close to $13 million. >> how to balance the needs of the district compared to the city? supervisor kim: it is interesting representing a district and a collection of neighborhoods. for me, it is interesting because i represent the city o
our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo,...
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international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about our relations we have good prospects in this. clean key to making this trees and sectors high tax space exploration mr prime minister has mentioned of the. system of russia and we hope to. constructively in these demain we can cooperate and the nuclear energy is here not only on the territories of russia and breakthrough but in third countries as well our companies. have very good relations established their partners in hundred carbon sphere you know the relations also developing successful it's not about b.p. but there are the companies working in russia mining in smelting industries on the rise
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john: the oside of the economy. thank you. coming up,he debate on whether immigration is given a bad for americ more on that. and more on socl networking. ♪ john: feeling one of these? cleanining our studio floor. the company that t made it was stted by a immigrant, one of thousands. we allowed some skied entrepreneurs in. and that is why we need to let more feigners into the u.s. the consumer electronics association. so, your gup runs this masve show in las vegas were allf these tech entrepreneurs show off thistuff. you canan really see the emigra? >> absolutely. 000 companies that are extending to 150,000 people from around the world. many are pursuing the american dream. they have an idea and now ey can get funding to partnerships, retail and media coverage. john: they come re because theyant to network in silicon valley and stuff happens. >> absolely. i go around the world and every one step th like america because we're thebest in the world. detracted be and brightest. every country should have a strategy nd immigration
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economy and 85 billion pounds to the rest of the world. two million extra jobs, more choice and lower prices in our shops. we're talking about what could be the biggest bilateral trade deal in history. a deal that will have a greater impact than all the other trade deals put together. when we last met at camp david and suggested we could reach this moment many doubted it would be possible. everyone knows these trade deals are difficult. some take years to get off the ground and some never happen at all. it's a testament to the leadership of everyone here we've reached this point. we must maintain that political will in the months ahead. -- once in a generation opportunity and we must seize it. >> today we announced we will start negotiations of a transatlantic trade and partnership agreement. frankly, two years ago few bet that today we'd be in a position to launch negotiations of an ambitious united states free trade agreement. and when the teams of the commission will meet for the first round of negotiations next month, it will be the st
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there are sectors of the russian economy that are still quite vibrant and building and building on those successes is something that we'd all like to see for the regime turn to turn towards him people thank you very much indeed that is such that from outside investment great plains know it leave it and seize the day from the city to back into knots no economic forum i was approaching a hopeless twelve here in moscow i'm back with more news at the top of the hour in between we've got the story of people victimized in the name of science. mission. couldn't take three months for three. months free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media to r.t. dot com. for your experiences in this newsletter which is titled i hold it up it's called the i'm guessing as i write the guinea pig zero iraq you know explain the title i write about the history of human experiments and news stories about sometimes abuses and things that go wrong in experiments and so not only did you do the experiment but you're the investigative journalist as well within the industry
there are sectors of the russian economy that are still quite vibrant and building and building on those successes is something that we'd all like to see for the regime turn to turn towards him people thank you very much indeed that is such that from outside investment great plains know it leave it and seize the day from the city to back into knots no economic forum i was approaching a hopeless twelve here in moscow i'm back with more news at the top of the hour in between we've got the story...
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we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still! woman: aw, there's a clog in the drain. oh, there it is. [ laughing ] narrator: in the 19th century, foresighted leadership and innovative engineering established drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that supported the growth of the nation. through much of the 20th century, we continued to invest, to ensure our public health, safety, and economy. but now, in the 21st century, we face the need to revisit our commitment to the buried assets and infrastructure that for so long have provided for our way of life. johnson: infrastructure across this country needs to be addressed and it nee
we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still!...
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around the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to health and businesses. and i welcome you with our take me and. my global leaders and even close allies for all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he's leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attending to bug senior figures like the russian president at the time dimitri. told me why the timing is a worry. the new g eight summit the latest one is just about start again in the united kingdom in great britain and well obviously this is going to create some additional tension and some questions will have to be answered this happened at the summit back in two thousand and nine there we can see the pictures of the leaders going for the photo op and well according to the report of that former cia agent the delegations from all these three countries that we could see the leaders of these countries on screen now including president of russia dmitry
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and the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy business since. i'm broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas good to have you with us. now global leaders and even close allies were all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked a new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attempting to bug senior figures like russian president at the time of dmitri medvedev that's now talk to go to peace can off who is with us and has more on this now ego in most countries they actually indulge in some sort of espionage but these revelations come at a very inopportune time don't they well the importance of the timing of this report really can't be underestimated because the new g eight summit is taking place again in the u.k. and while this latest report is definitely going to qui some interesting discussions the questions which are high. will need to be answered it al
and the german entrepreneurs turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy business since. i'm broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas good to have you with us. now global leaders and even close allies were all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked a new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine was a surveillance playground with u.k....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our i think the first impulse off air in the wind was pretty much the same as the first impulse that is the craft to cut them with so saw that was it was a big day to act like a dictator just out there on the has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but but but don't come with the basswoods with syria it doesn't fly. on. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. thank you for joining us here on our t.-r. over sushi in moscow to iraq we go suicide blasts roadside bombs ripping across in another wave of deadly violence this week pitting sunni muslims against shias and raising the specter of an all out into religious war. reports of the sectarian tension that's killed more than two thousand people since april. may was the bloodiest month seen in iraq in the past five years a surge in sectarian violence t
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm parian boring broadcasting out of washington d.c. and here's the prime story for today. the fed is getting it wrong that's the charge the level of by john health and. rath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would grow and every year since the financial crisis the implication is that the fed might not wind down q.e. as to this thought and that's not the only indictment from the def you j. they serve a survey to forty economists on why long term interest rates recently spiked twenty six of them said as chairman bernanke and cohen is tapering talk the survey also found that recent hands of scaling down of the eighty five billion dollars per month q.e. program has kept a few market participants the average survey grade for communication on a scale of one to one hundred sixty two nearly half a by most academ
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a big part of their economy they will have those constituents say congressman, please vote for immigration reform so we don't have to have people here illegally so we can get labeled -- labor to build the economy and support the family is of your district. there will be a lot of that and other examples. >> most of the polling i see shows there is broad support for the reforms being discussed right now in congress. the implication of the question is every decision is made purely for political self-interest and you survived by a being cognizant you cannot go way out of the mainstream of your district is not as out of whack with we doing right now and i have not seen the of paul you brought up that i was on the other streetcar and i think there is a broader question change the conversation from illegal immigration and move it to how do you have an economic strategy in the whole dynamic of the conversation changes some might rise to members of congress i gave a crisis morning at 8:00 it was that, change the conversation to how do we restore our greatness as a nation to sustain economic growth.
a big part of their economy they will have those constituents say congressman, please vote for immigration reform so we don't have to have people here illegally so we can get labeled -- labor to build the economy and support the family is of your district. there will be a lot of that and other examples. >> most of the polling i see shows there is broad support for the reforms being discussed right now in congress. the implication of the question is every decision is made purely for...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r g i think the first impulse of arundhati was pretty much the same as the first impulse of assad that is to suppress the culture mr assad to the was it was a dictator he acted like a dictator mr other one has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but but but don't come with this comparison with with syria if it doesn't fly. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners i mean more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to deadly pills to get in the subway he was killed. he didn't pass a law let him get. his pharmacy really about helping people. to save. planes. the arrow to the at. the arab world one issue that at least our views are generally excited about today is the snowden case a man who is now being dubbed a second a sound has exposed total surveillance practices employed by the american government there are two sides to the story on the one hand that was classified in
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r g i think the first impulse of arundhati was pretty much the same as the first impulse of assad that is to suppress the culture mr assad to the was it was a dictator he acted like a dictator mr other one has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but but but don't come with this comparison with with syria if it doesn't fly. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy...
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fleeing for choose the country's homegrown entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to healthy businesses. around is reportedly gearing up to send thousands of troops to syria to beef up government forces against the rebels and also went as far as proposing a new military frontier in the israeli occupied golan heights and coupled with american intentions to arm the syrian opposition israelis living in the area fear they were in for some big trouble. reports iran just got that much closer amid reports that tehran is sending some four thousand duwayne revolutionary guard to help with syrian president bashar assad israelis living here in the golan heights are worried because now for the first time at least officially iran is on the border the renewal won't war. in reunion warn the finisher. him to do it. he makes syria this is an israeli bunker on the israeli syrian border less than a kilometer from here is connecticut that has been the scene of fierce fighting between assad's forces and rebel fighters with the american decision recently to arm the rebels
fleeing for choose the country's homegrown entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy being hostile to healthy businesses. around is reportedly gearing up to send thousands of troops to syria to beef up government forces against the rebels and also went as far as proposing a new military frontier in the israeli occupied golan heights and coupled with american intentions to arm the syrian opposition israelis living in the area fear they were in for some big trouble. reports...
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program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the civil rights structure restrung the economy and complaisance with the west his criticize let him use us many times making remarks that cost the country its privileges but at the same time. there is the run realize that the iranian system works with major power held by an elected supreme leader be the president can do little to change things dramatically the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terence dispute it. syria for example i am certain of those safe bets that the next president can at least take the time out of iran's dealings with the outside world com a chief nuclear negotiator rowhani it's not in his concealed carry approach because pretty hot he comes in you know iraq but here how to deal with the left over from his predecessor is my record on that let me start a legacy or leave a baseline of her public record has been in real estate business for years in iran when we ask him to summarize the legacy of president ahmadinejad he talks about it so if you compare that right side increased by one hundred p
program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the civil rights structure restrung the economy and complaisance with the west his criticize let him use us many times making remarks that cost the country its privileges but at the same time. there is the run realize that the iranian system works with major power held by an elected supreme leader be the president can do little to change things dramatically the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terence dispute it....
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economy, then i'm for it. the other point is i think natural gas prices will find their way whether we export or not. you may have some temporary dislocations and some temporary volatility. but if we give the producers an incentive to produce, then they will produce, and we will have, i think, plentiful supply at a price that's going to provide equilibrium to the market in a sensible way. whether you export or not, i think prices are go to that level. -- will go to that level. and so for the good of america, for the good of our economy, pursuing north american energy security and using the blessing of these so-called tight gases to grow the economy is something we should do. >> secretary moniz talked about the need to move forward on climate, and this question asks for your opinion on things like carbon taxes, fees, regulatory limits on co2 and that kind of thing. how does southern company fit into that? >> sure. i think carbon taxes are bad for the economy. when i talk about the solutions that we've got to be
economy, then i'm for it. the other point is i think natural gas prices will find their way whether we export or not. you may have some temporary dislocations and some temporary volatility. but if we give the producers an incentive to produce, then they will produce, and we will have, i think, plentiful supply at a price that's going to provide equilibrium to the market in a sensible way. whether you export or not, i think prices are go to that level. -- will go to that level. and so for the...
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the president of the people i'm sure that iran is able to resist international pressure the iranian economy has been hit hard by strain of ever tougher sanctions imposed successively by the e.u. the u.n. and the u.s. over accuse ations the countries trying to develop nuclear weapon something which was never approved as autonomic energy that has been able to stand up to the whole world over iran's nuclear program and the country is better off for it and other battle the departure in libya will be remembered for is his rhetoric about israel and iran six resident relations reached the point when even war seemed very possible and while ahmadinejad has not exactly been friendly towards israel the way facts have been gentled about him has done more damage to his reputation than his own wards years ago a statement was mistakenly streamlet it to him which was inequity translated as israel must be wiped off the face of the map actual words were that israel must vanish from the arena of time and didn't even belong to one ishant any way other than the objective is to make up with the knee jerk a villa
the president of the people i'm sure that iran is able to resist international pressure the iranian economy has been hit hard by strain of ever tougher sanctions imposed successively by the e.u. the u.n. and the u.s. over accuse ations the countries trying to develop nuclear weapon something which was never approved as autonomic energy that has been able to stand up to the whole world over iran's nuclear program and the country is better off for it and other battle the departure in libya will...